Fox Chapel Golf Club

This very scenic course has slightly undulating and fast greens. This is a fine course to walk. "Golf Digest" rated this as the 16th "Best in State" course for 1995-96, and the 18th best for 1997-98. "GOLFWEEK" ranked it 69th among "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" for 1997, 81st for 1998 and 86th for 1999.

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Course Reviews

Sleepy Hollow Country Club - Eighteen Hole Course"High Quality Private Club"As a Brit abroad, I was lucky enough to receive a couple of invitations to play here. The whole experience was outstanding, from the service at the club to the course itself. The clubhouse is one of the more impressive around (probably only improved upon by my home course in the UK!). The track itself was in excellent condition and, as with other Tillinghast courses, was a good strategic challenge, although not as 'man-sized' as say Winged Foot West and Bethpage Black. More playable for someone of my ability and therefore perhaps as enjoyable.---ChasM, London, UK

Grandy Nine Golf Club"Frequent Grandy 9 Golfer"This is a 'cute' family-owned-type feel of a golf course. I've been here many, many times with my family because it's off the beaten path and used to be fairly quiet. My parents still golf there quite a bit. Probably a fairly easy for the professional, but very nice for the beginner or one looking for an easier challenge. Not a lot of fluff anywhere in the club-house or course, but that adds to it's quaintness.---Randy Wurm, Hugo, MN

Connecticut Golf Land"A great pitch-and-putt"Although part of it will soon be bulldozed for a car dealership, I highly reccomend getting there while it's still a full 18 holes!
Some holes are lacking in creativity, but quite a few give tricky shots over bunkers, mounded terrain, and alongside the Hockanum River.
It's relatively affordable, and a fun way to kill an hour and a half or so.---Bill Sandberg, Manchester, CT